Automation World: How to Keep your CEO Lean Focused
“A few automation vendors have already done some of the conversion work. Invensys, for example, has developed what it calls Dynamic Performance Measures, a patented approach for extracting business measures from real-time sensor data. It has been in advanced collaboration with Robin Cooper from the Goizueta Business School of Emory University.”

The Star: Local firms advised to reposition
“Professor Dr. Jagdish Sheth, the Charles H. Kellstadt professor of marketing at the Goizueta Business School of Emory University in the U.S. said the fundamental repositioning of Malaysia, Inc. lied in the shift from diversified domestic businesses to focused multinational businesses with a regional mindset.”

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: NFL’s labor strife ends; all sides appear satisfied
“‘The NFL people started looking at the big picture and saying, ‘If we can’t come up with some solution, we’re going to lose the season and we might not have fans again for four or five years. We can afford to give up money right now, but can we afford to give up money three or four years down the road if fans don’t come back?’ said Thomas More Smith, an assistant finance professor at Emory University’s Goizueta School of Business. ‘My answer was, no, they couldn’t.'”

WXIA-TV: NFL Lockout (link unavailable)
Tom Smith, assistant professor in the practice of finance at Emory’s Goizueta Business School, talked about the end of the NFL lockout and the new collective bargaining agreement.

Yahoo! Finance: Exclusive Interview With Mr. Michael Cherny
“Michael Cherny, Vice President, is a Research Analyst on the health care services and technology team at Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. Mr. Cherny joined the bank in 2006 and is responsible for six companies within the health care services and technology universe. Mr. Cherny graduated from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.”

The Korea Times: Undergraduate vs. MBA
“According to the undergraduate students at prestigious U.S. business programs such as NYU Stern, Emory Goizueta and UPenn Wharton, the programs’ emphasis on liberal arts and the option of dual degree allow them to get a quality undergraduate education along with business education.”